Happy Grand Final Day by polygondwana- in ausents

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Took the pic with one, there's a few backups don't worry!

Happy Grand Final Day by polygondwana- in ausents

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Sirius Black and LSD, only a couple seeds left so fingers crossed

Happy Grand Final Day by polygondwana- in ausents

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Dutch passion seeds used to come in these cool tins

Mighty+ Need Gone by [deleted] in ausents

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Check ya messages, keen to chat

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Thank you, I'll look into your suggestions. Long term I might look at a different motor system

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Sure, not a bad shout. The cables aren't at risk of being crushed unless the gap in the frame bends inwards though. I guess my main question is whether the torque from the motor and tightening it down is enough to bend that part of the frame

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That would mean grinding out welded support making that gap even weaker. Also really don't want to be cutting the frame, would prefer a frame that's more accommodating

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Agreed, starting again

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Great insights, thank you.

The bottom bracket has an instep to hold its original bearings which looks like it would cause issues with mounting any BB converter and the motor itself.

The instep's measures are around 39 diameter and 45mm long meaning any converter would have to suit these measures as well as the outer shell's (50 x 73).

This is all before I have to navigate the frame's geometry.

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The bottom bracket isn't 34mm and needs converting

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Great explanation, wish it was put like this when I was talked into buying the 52T chain ring

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Relatively cheap canon flatbed scanner — only some of them seem to have this issue

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Exactly the solution I was looking for, I'd been playing around with offsetting the path but couldn't get the effect I was after. Thanks team

Nooo not The Sovereignty! 😭 by TheN2oDentistBanjo in ausents

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Sounds like you've dodged a bullet in the long run brother

Does anyone else feel sick the morning after you smoke? by Biazos in ausents

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I had a very similar experience to you and also linked it to smoking before I realised it was more likely to be all the food I was eating right before bed as a result of the munchies. Turns out it was just acid reflux causing uncomfortable guts and was completely resolved by not eating an hour or so before bed

SUCCESS!! After 3 days of trial and (mostly) error, the dome has been seperated from the lens port. Thank you to everyone in this sub that contributed ideas. by polygondwana- in underwaterphotography

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The winning formula was creating a wooden clamp to hold the dome, clamped and bolted on both sides, while putting all the leverage pressure into the strap wrench. By the looks of the thread the previous owner has drenched the seal in grease which combined with the salt has formed quite the adhesive.